LongHairGal
However, I find myself reading a few once in a while and I’m really shocked at how many young JWs are at risk of literally being thrown out of their homes because they don’t want the religion.
Hey LHG. I view reddit every day or so and every time there is some kid being kicked out of the house. Some as young as 15, even though it is against the law.
Several times there are adults in their 30s and 40s and telling their story of how they were kicked out of their home because they didn't want to get baptized.
Most of these stories are success stories relating how they were homeless, struggled, went on to become engineers, lawyers, computer scientist, and so on. And the majority of them STILL have not been able to communicate with their parents. Some for over 30 years and the parents still won't talk to them.
These kids kicked out at a young age are now 50 and still the parents shun them.
Only when the parents finally are ready to die and need financial help will they reach out to their shunned children FOR HELP.
Reddit is a great resource for all these kids, because it gives them direction on what to do when kicked out of the home. They get career advice, legal help when kicked out, and a place to talk to individuasl who went through the same thing.
I venture to say in the next few years the membership will pass 100k.
What's interesting is that most kids on reddit don't need advice regarding the Watchtower religion. They don't seek that kind of help. They are already aware at a young age that the Watchtower is just a religious cult. By the time they are 10 or so, they know, and they are in the planning stages of leaving the WT.
That's why it's so different from this site.